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Posts Tagged ‘at-home dad’

[HUSBAND@HOME] Blue 22, Red 36, hut, hut!

By RugbyMom • Aug 3rd, 2009 • Category: Fatherhood, Husband@Home by RugbyMom

When I was sitting in Chick-Fil-A with a girlfriend and her little boy, along with my two little princesses, it became painfully obvious to me that they had been spending way too much time with their Daddy (or too little time with Mommy) when Abigail let one rip on the plastic booth below us. As [...]



[HUSBAND@HOME] Here Comes the Neighborhood!

By RugbyMom • Jun 3rd, 2009 • Category: Fatherhood, Husband@Home by RugbyMom

A two-income household becomes a one-income household, and dad stays home! Sure, you’ve heard the stories of stay-at-home-dads before, but now you can read it from the outside in. Husband@Home is one wife and mother’s observations as her family adjusts to having a stay-at-home-dad. My husband had only been at this ‘daycare daddy’ thing for [...]



[HUSBAND@HOME] Daylight: A new day for Dad

By RugbyMom • May 8th, 2009 • Category: Fatherhood, Husband@Home by RugbyMom

A two-income household becomes a one-income household, and dad stays home! Sure, you’ve heard the stories of stay-at-home-dads before, but now you can read it from the outside in. Husband@Home is one wife and mother’s observations as her family adjusts to having a stay-at-home-dad. At first there were proclamations like, “I got this,” and then, [...]



[LUDWIG@HOME] Picking Raisins Will Do

By Howard Ludwig • Jul 24th, 2008 • Category: Fatherhood, LUDWIG@HOME by Howard Ludwig

I’ve always had a thing for brunettes. I prefer Shirley to Laverne, Mary Ann to Ginger and Lacey to Cagney. It should come as no surprise that I married a foxy brunette. But there is one brown-haired girl that I never even considered until my 23-month-old son pointed her out. Her skin is naturally tan. [...]



Homelife: The Benefits to Men

By Tim Myers • Mar 3rd, 2008 • Category: Health

“Life is so short that we must move very slowly.” –Thai proverb “We know what we are, but not what we may be.” –Shakespeare For the last three or four centuries at least, men in our culture have generally spent most of their waking hours outside the home. And for many men, this has become [...]